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MotoGP: What was the cause of the shocking string of 15 accidents in Jerez?

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
April 27, 2024
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MotoGP: Qual foi a causa do chocante sprint de 15 acidentes em Jerez?

The Grand Prix of Spain MotoGP ended in chaos due to track conditions, resulting in numerous accidents. More than 60% of the grid, a total of 15 out of 25 riders, suffered falls at some point during the 12-lap race. Some riders even had to pick up their broken bikes to continue the race. Despite heavy rain during the night and in the morning, the race was officially declared dry. However, there were still difficult-to-see wet patches on the track, which caused multiple accidents. The most significant accidents occurred at Turn 5 on the ninth lap, involving Enea Bastianini, Brad Binder, and Alex Marquez, who were fighting for the podium. The high number of accidents at Turns 13 and 5 raised questions about the track conditions and why so many experienced riders were affected. MotoGP champion Joan Mir explained that there were two wet areas at Turn 5 that were hard to see, leading to the accidents. Marc Marquez, who was leading before crashing at Turn 9, admitted he didn’t realize the extent of the wet areas during the race. The dangerous conditions frustrated some riders, with Maverick Vinales suggesting that race direction should have stopped the race to check the conditions. Vinales’ teammate Aleix Espargaro questioned whether the race should have started due to the track conditions. Johann Zarco, despite his own crash, believed it was the responsibility of the riders to avoid the wet areas. However, current world champion Pecco Bagnaia’s crash was not attributed to track conditions, but rather to contact with Brad Binder. Bagnaia considered it a racing incident and acknowledged the chaotic nature of fast races with multiple contacts. Binder also saw it as a racing incident and only found out about the crash when he reached the pits.

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